Big accident happens with Tim David
New Delhi. Players often get hurt on the cricket field and these injuries are so dangerous that even the career gets ruined. Something similar could have happened in the 63rd match of IPL as well, but the player narrowly escaped during fielding. talking here Tim David Those who survived being badly injured during fielding. In the ongoing match against Lucknow Supergiants, Tim David missed the catch and the ball hit near his mouth.
Tim David dropped the catch of Deepak Hooda in the second over of Lucknow’s innings. This catch was difficult and Tim David was running backwards to catch the ball. Tim David reached the ball and made a reverse cup and tried to catch the ball. But the ball hit the middle of his hand and hit him near his mouth.
Tim could break David’s teeth
Let me tell you that if the ball had hit two inches above, then even Tim David’s teeth could have been broken. Along with this, his eye could also get hurt. But Tim David was lucky. By the way, the interesting thing is that after dropping the catch of Deepak Hooda, it was Tim David who took the catch of this batsman. Only 6 balls after missing the catch, Tim David took a simple catch of Deepak Hooda. Hooda could score only 5 runs in 7 balls.
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Mumbai’s head coach has suffered a major injury
Let us tell you that in the current season, Mumbai Indians head coach Mark Boucher has been a victim of this type of injury. In the year 2012, Boucher was hurt during wicketkeeping. The ball hit his eye and then Boucher’s career was over. If something had happened to Tim David, Mumbai Indians would have been in big trouble. Because Mumbai has not yet qualified for the playoffs. Although he is very close to it and in the coming matches a player like Tim David can win the match for the team.
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